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  • curprev 05:4005:40, 6 December 2020P zhao 1965 talk contribsm 10,036 bytes −1 and it did not constitute the foundation of his religious outlook (Note that K. Yoshimura & T. Tsuchida’s three-volume biography of Teshima, which consists of more than 1000 pages, spends only five pages to Teshima’s interest in Uzumasa; see vol. 3, pages 305–309). (4) Teshima flatly rejected any “nationalistic” stances (see, e.g., Teshima, On Biblical Religion and [the State of] Israel, 13–14) undo
  • curprev 05:3705:37, 6 December 2020P zhao 1965 talk contribsm 10,037 bytes −418 This statement (and the source it cites) is erroneous in four sentences. (1) Nowhere in that book does Teshima state that his approach to the Jewish people is “firmly rooted” in his interest in Uzumasa. (2) That approach, rather, derives from his biblical faith, as he himself so states in many places (e.g., passim in Ikuro Teshima, On Biblical Religion and [the State of] Israel [Myrtos: Tokyo, 2012]). See the next comment. undo Tag: references removed

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  • curprev 14:4514:45, 11 June 2016Jeffwong1965 talk contribs 10,157 bytes −24 No edit summary undo
  • curprev 14:4414:44, 11 June 2016Jeffwong1965 talk contribs 10,181 bytes −64 It should also be noted that the founder of the movement Teshima himself suffered from maltreatments by Japanese military officials during WWII. All in all, the paragraph and the footnote at hand are prejudicial and misleading, hence, should be omitted. undo
  • curprev 14:4314:43, 11 June 2016Jeffwong1965 talk contribs 10,245 bytes −3 HIDECCHI001, who recently inserted the paragraph and footnote at hand claims to be “an adherent of Makuya,” BUT is obviously NOT a member of the movement, as this person does not seem to be aware of that episode (why the self-disguise?). undo
  • curprev 14:4214:42, 11 June 2016Jeffwong1965 talk contribs 10,248 bytes −27 That Korean member happened to have a constructive exchange with Korean visitors in Okinawa. This story is widely known among Makuya members worldwide. undo
  • curprev 14:4114:41, 11 June 2016Jeffwong1965 talk contribs 10,275 bytes −240 The most recent issue of its monthly magazine (June 2016, vol. 761, pages 20-22) includes an article by a Korean member, residing in Canada, who commemorated the loss of his uncle (who fought as a solider) in Okinawa last year. undo
  • curprev 14:3914:39, 11 June 2016Jeffwong1965 talk contribs 10,515 bytes −277 and in Okinawa in particular. To the contrary, however, many of the founding members of its Okinawa branch are civilian war victims, and to this day, they and members of other branches annually perform memorial services for war causalities. undo
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